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the 85-ton shuttle has been moving through the streets of los angeles since friday night and was supposed to be in place last night. it's only going 12 blocks but they hit a few roadblocks a loij the way. 000s have lined up to get a glims of this once in a lifetime-lifetim lifetime-event. they should make it, though, later this morning to the final destination. and while the space shuttle inches its way on the streets of l.a., one man is headed to temg of space on a balloon. seriously, in a matter of hours skydiver felix baumgartner will make his second attempt from 120,000 feet or 23 miles into the air. he'll go so fast he could become the first man to break the sound barrier without the help of a vehicle. now, as you can imagine, the extreme stunt is dangerous and he knows it. >> well, diving has always been a part of my life. therefore it is important that you do your home work because you need confidence. you have to have confidence with your team and your skills and yourself and you always hope that you're not going to die. it might happen, but i'm going put everything out there to m
the 85-ton shuttle has been moving through the streets of los angeles since friday night and was supposed to be in place last night. it's only going 12 blocks but they hit a few roadblocks a loij the way. 000s have lined up to get a glims of this once in a lifetime-lifetim lifetime-event. they should make it, though, later this morning to the final destination. and while the space shuttle inches its way on the streets of l.a., one man is headed to temg of space on a balloon. seriously, in a...
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even for a commute in los angeles this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night at a doughnut shop. >> such an amazing bit of technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when "endeavour" arrived it was an hour ahead of schedule but then everything showed the shuttle's role. >> thought i missed it this morning. when i turned on the news, great i'll see it. >> reporter: the crowds suffering dehydration in the sun got in the way. the wing span almost clipped buildings and trees. the city had already cut down 400 trees and raised 100 power lines to give the five story shuttle enough room yet dodging space junk is apparently easier than ducking power poles. more trees were trimmed. the shuttle lost more time when a scheduled maintenance stop stretch from two hours to five. then came the final stretch. the shuttle shuffled down martin luther king, jr. boulevard, navigating historic pine trees. in a city where three face of street closures are as
even for a commute in los angeles this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night at a doughnut shop. >> such an amazing bit of technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when "endeavour" arrived it was an hour ahead of schedule but then everything showed the shuttle's role. >> thought i missed it this morning. when i turned on the news, great i'll see it. >>...
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we were talking yesterday, leo, about the endevour making its way through the los angeles streets to its final resting spot at the california science museum, but now i want to know if you do, indeed, believe that high-pressure suit that was worn by felix baumgartner takes space exploration to a whole new level. >> well, right. congratulations to felix baumgartner and the whole red bull team. what they pulled off is nothing short of fantastic. it's been several years in the planning. this was not some kind of daredevil stunt. this was carefully planned out. i know some folks on the team there, and it was well thought out, very well planned. they had some test jumps, refinements of the hardware to get prepared for today's record-breaking attempt. big congratulations to all of them. of course, a lot of science and technology has come out of this. they've driven the space suit technology to the next level. maybe not this particular suit but certainly the lessons learned from the suit will be applied to future space suits as well as the telemetry, all the data gathering they were able to
we were talking yesterday, leo, about the endevour making its way through the los angeles streets to its final resting spot at the california science museum, but now i want to know if you do, indeed, believe that high-pressure suit that was worn by felix baumgartner takes space exploration to a whole new level. >> well, right. congratulations to felix baumgartner and the whole red bull team. what they pulled off is nothing short of fantastic. it's been several years in the planning. this...
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streets of los angeles. and everybody was just universally enthusiastic. >> reporter: enthusiastic despite arriving a half day late. >> time was not the critical factor, safety was. and with the huge crowds we have that slowed us down some. >> reporter: it's estimates one million people lined the route which has been compared to a slow moving parade. as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift. >> of the endeavour. the gift of inspiration. >> ever since i've heard about the final mission for the shuttle. i've -- been thinking ability being an astronaut when i grow up. >> reporter: even though endeavour took her time to get here she's inspired kids like madison to shoot for the stars. >> that was jeff winn reporting. >>> well, san francisco's police have arrested a man in connection with a shooting in the early morning and a police standoff. from 7:00 this morning several shots were fired near the intersection of eddy and webster streets. officers found blood and bullet casings pr
streets of los angeles. and everybody was just universally enthusiastic. >> reporter: enthusiastic despite arriving a half day late. >> time was not the critical factor, safety was. and with the huge crowds we have that slowed us down some. >> reporter: it's estimates one million people lined the route which has been compared to a slow moving parade. as i spoke to people who gathered along the streets, i saw the real gift. >> of the endeavour. the gift of inspiration....
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but tonight after a 12-mile slow speed journey through los angeles, the space shuttle "endeavour" has reached it's final destination at the california science center. >>> and finally tonight, what are we to make of daredevil felix baumgartner's free fall from space. >> reporter: felix baumgartner isn't the first daredevil to command a day's headlines and front pages with a stunt that seems unbelievable and he surely won't be the last. but will you remember his name a year from now? a month? next week? if you remember so many of history's other daredevils, the wire walker that crossed between the twin towers. the human spider-man who scaled the sears tower. a few career daredevils have managed to become cultural touch stones, but for the most part, a can you believe that stunt is exactly that, a stunt, however difficult or improbable or dangerous. that's why the men and women who pull them off are so often seen as daredevils in search of fame. think of the crowds who have lined the streets of l.a. for parts of three days now just to see and be near the shuttle endeavor as it inched its
but tonight after a 12-mile slow speed journey through los angeles, the space shuttle "endeavour" has reached it's final destination at the california science center. >>> and finally tonight, what are we to make of daredevil felix baumgartner's free fall from space. >> reporter: felix baumgartner isn't the first daredevil to command a day's headlines and front pages with a stunt that seems unbelievable and he surely won't be the last. but will you remember his name a...
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> and thank you so much for watching. we are always here at abcnews.com and "nightline," of course, will be here later. we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night and until then, have a good night.
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> and thank you so much for watching. we are always here at abcnews.com and "nightline," of course, will be here later. we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night and until then, have a good night.
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david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and thank you so much for watching. we are always here at abcnews.com, and "nightline," of course, will be here later. we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night, and until then, have a good night. >>> tonight port of oakland looks at policies on travel expenses after n employee spent thousands in a strip club. >> bay area economy and value of your home. we have good news tonight if you've been waiting for a seller's market. >> 49ers may be moving to santa clara, but san francisco will get the glory. tonight the city submits a bid for the super bowl. >> they all but vanished. tonight they're back. remarkable recovery of river otters to the bay area. >>> this is a strip club in houston, texas called treasures. a bay area public employee spent $4500 triggering outrage and a review of his travel expenses. good evening. >> i'm dan ashley. the bare facts put a man's job in jeopardy. he's accused of spending thousands of dollars of public money in a strip club. vic lee is live where commissioners are meeting about thi
david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and thank you so much for watching. we are always here at abcnews.com, and "nightline," of course, will be here later. we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night, and until then, have a good night. >>> tonight port of oakland looks at policies on travel expenses after n employee spent thousands in a strip club. >> bay area economy and value of your home. we have good news tonight if you've been waiting for a...
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. >> you finally get a space shuttle through two days' of los angeles traffic. so how do you get in the garage? >> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> here is what the bart delay locked like in west oakland where passengers were stranded on the platform for more than an hour. it wasn't much better across the bay in san francisco. that is where we find cbs 5 reporter don knapp. >> reporter: apparently as we learned tonight it's pretty easy to shut down the bart system if you don't mind remembering your life. when authorities say what he was doing they had no choice, but to shut the system down. stiffing crowds of bart riders clogged stairs and platforms at embarcadero and stations around the area. bart was forced to shutout unall trains using the transbay tube. >> they told us somebody had gotten into the tube and had to stop trains in and out of foreman. >> reporter: that because quarter to 7:00 on what promised to be a businessia busy night. >> reporter: bart police took a train into the tube and found the man and arrested him without incident. folks would h
. >> you finally get a space shuttle through two days' of los angeles traffic. so how do you get in the garage? >> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> here is what the bart delay locked like in west oakland where passengers were stranded on the platform for more than an hour. it wasn't much better across the bay in san francisco. that is where we find cbs 5 reporter don knapp. >> reporter: apparently as we learned tonight it's pretty easy to shut down the bart...
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the shuttle slowly rolled past crowds in los angeles yesterday headed for the california science center. just getting the giant space craft there was an astronomical challenge. >> it got here without a scratch and i promised the commander. he said at the title transfer ceremony, please don't scratch it and we didn't. >> endeavor will be housed eventually in a new facility, but until then, the public can seeing it starting october 30th at the science center. >>> the skydiver who took a supersonic leap from 24 miles above the about. that's him. -- the earth. that's him, felix baumgartner reached speeds of more than 700 miles an hour. >> reporter: felix baumgartner makes history. he jumps from 128,000 feet above the earth. 24 miles up. higher than anyone before him. he spins for a few harrowing moments, but stabilized quickly. >> i was always trying to find out how to stop this. i was putting one arm out and it didn't work. when you travel at that speed, you don't feel the air at all. >> reporter: in the first seconds, he broke another record. no one had ever gone through the sound barrier
the shuttle slowly rolled past crowds in los angeles yesterday headed for the california science center. just getting the giant space craft there was an astronomical challenge. >> it got here without a scratch and i promised the commander. he said at the title transfer ceremony, please don't scratch it and we didn't. >> endeavor will be housed eventually in a new facility, but until then, the public can seeing it starting october 30th at the science center. >>> the skydiver...
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and so that shuttle soon to be in its final destination spot right there in los angeles. >>> president barack obama spending a second straight day in williamsberg, virginia preparing for his next debate with mitt romney. that show you were happens tuesday night, today one of obama's top advisors told cnn the president was disappointed his performance in the first debate and knows he has to be more energetic this tuesday. mitt romney is also hunkering down preparing for the debate. senator rob portman of ohio has been in kind of a mock role as president obama in those debate sessions. >>> the presidential contenders will square off for the second time tuesday night, our special coverage life at 7:00 eastern time. >>> what can we expect in this next showdown? we have got a full preview from our moderate fors. a fire works show in china goes terribly wrong. we'll tell you what happened. i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. it's hard to see o
and so that shuttle soon to be in its final destination spot right there in los angeles. >>> president barack obama spending a second straight day in williamsberg, virginia preparing for his next debate with mitt romney. that show you were happens tuesday night, today one of obama's top advisors told cnn the president was disappointed his performance in the first debate and knows he has to be more energetic this tuesday. mitt romney is also hunkering down preparing for the debate....
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angeles, now it's almost at that california science museum where it will rest in some finality for all to see the a- >>> a turning point in a presidential race. a town hall style jshowdown tak place in new york. mark preston, before the first presidential debate, the conventional wisdom was that the debates really don't matter that much, but we saw mitt romney gain some ground in pols, so how much now is riding on this debate? >> well, i mean this is the most important day of the election season. we have been saying that, fred, ever since -- well, ever since the election start, we saw mitt romney come out in that first debate and he defied all the critics and all the skeptics and he put on quite a show. and president obama had a very bad debate. even one of his senior advisors said today that he needs to do better. let's hear what he told candy crowley on the state of the union, what we can expect from president obama tuesday night. >> he knew when he walked off stage and he also knew when he watched the tape of that debate, that he's got to be more energetic, i think you'll see somebo
angeles, now it's almost at that california science museum where it will rest in some finality for all to see the a- >>> a turning point in a presidential race. a town hall style jshowdown tak place in new york. mark preston, before the first presidential debate, the conventional wisdom was that the debates really don't matter that much, but we saw mitt romney gain some ground in pols, so how much now is riding on this debate? >> well, i mean this is the most important day of the...
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nancy cordes is in los angeles. a hospital that wants to make house calls. >> take a deep breath n and hout. >> jeff: good for patients and the bottom line. then the man about to jump from 23 miles up. a freefall to break the sound barrier. >> this step not unknown that is why i'm nervous. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. the price of gas in california set another all-time high overnight. the state average at $4.66 cents a gallon breaking the old record set just yesterday. the national average now a full 85 cents less. with more on why this rise continues and what happens next, here's john blackstone. >> reporter: for california drivers sunday brought yet another jump in gas prices. the statewide average up a nickel overnight to almost $4.66 a gallon. it has happened every day for the past week. >> i can't pay all these big prices. >> reporter: drivers say they've never seen anything like it. and jeffrey spring of aaa says they're right. >> i
nancy cordes is in los angeles. a hospital that wants to make house calls. >> take a deep breath n and hout. >> jeff: good for patients and the bottom line. then the man about to jump from 23 miles up. a freefall to break the sound barrier. >> this step not unknown that is why i'm nervous. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. the price of gas in california set another all-time high...
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hardly the kind of high-speed chase we're used to seeing in los angeles, but it's just as much of a nail biter. here it came within millimeters of hitting this street lamp. >> pretty amazing. >> it feels like i'm a part of history. >> reporter: "endeavour" already made an incredible 25 missions to space traveling 122 million miles, but its journey on the ground has been a logistical challengement just imagine trying to clear enough space for a 78-foot wingspan. that's half the width of a football field. the shuttle weighs 80 tons. that's the equivalent of 42 cars, so heavy that thousands of metal plates were used to reinforce the roads. nearly 400 trees had to be cleared from its 12-mile journey. even power lines were raised to make room for the tail, which stands five stories tall. >> and liftoff for the final launch of "endeavour." >> reporter: and after 25 dedicated years on the job, "endeavour" completed its 3-day, 12- mile journey home to the california science center where it can finally enjoy some well-deserved time off. abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> march trying
hardly the kind of high-speed chase we're used to seeing in los angeles, but it's just as much of a nail biter. here it came within millimeters of hitting this street lamp. >> pretty amazing. >> it feels like i'm a part of history. >> reporter: "endeavour" already made an incredible 25 missions to space traveling 122 million miles, but its journey on the ground has been a logistical challengement just imagine trying to clear enough space for a 78-foot wingspan....
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. >>> after a long slow and very difficult trek through los angeles the space shuttle endeavour reached its final destination today. the shuttle ended its journey at the california science center about 17 hours late. it left l.a.x. back on friday. averaging just about two-miles- an-hour through the streets of l. a. about 400 trees had to be removed along the route to make room for the shuttle. thousands of people came to watch the shuttle's progress throughout the weekend. the mayor says he is jubilant that the trip is over. >> nothing like this has ever been attempted before and nothing like this will ever be attempted again. this is a once in a lifetime event. >> reporter: the east bay company serin led the logistics from making the move. >>> and the one thing on felix baumgartner's mind when he plummeted to earth at more than 800 miles per hour. >>> and an investigation is under way after a fire show injured more than 100 people in china. >>> clouds are moving into the bay area right now. but the weather pattern is about to change. coming up at 10:37 how much warming you can expect f
. >>> after a long slow and very difficult trek through los angeles the space shuttle endeavour reached its final destination today. the shuttle ended its journey at the california science center about 17 hours late. it left l.a.x. back on friday. averaging just about two-miles- an-hour through the streets of l. a. about 400 trees had to be removed along the route to make room for the shuttle. thousands of people came to watch the shuttle's progress throughout the weekend. the mayor...
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. >> i was in los angeles. >> i was. >> i was the only one -- >> the video looks like a bad middle school play. even their beards are particularly falling off. nobody would have seen this thing. >> who said it was negative? nobody has seen it. >> i have seen it. >> it was negative, but it was stupid. >> what did we learn when we were kids from our parents? sticks and stones. they learned the opposite. >> sticks and stones breaking bones. >> they have 50%. >> somebody has to teachers and sticks and stones break my bones. >> i feel like everybody is so thin skinked now. the second they feel the slightest bit offended they go into a protest of some sort. >> i object. >> are you doing a book tour. >> it is called the joy of hate. it is about how people are outraged or how they fake outrage. >> thank you for allowing me to plug it. >> all right, my friend. e-mail us at fox news.com. and do you have a video of your animal doing something not boring? go to fox news.com/red eye and click on video. we might use. it still to come, andy levy. he is offensive. ban him. >> to night's half time report
. >> i was in los angeles. >> i was. >> i was the only one -- >> the video looks like a bad middle school play. even their beards are particularly falling off. nobody would have seen this thing. >> who said it was negative? nobody has seen it. >> i have seen it. >> it was negative, but it was stupid. >> what did we learn when we were kids from our parents? sticks and stones. they learned the opposite. >> sticks and stones breaking bones....
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angeles. spectacular sight. >>> politics now and president barack obama, mitt romney, out of side toot getting ready for tuesday's second of three presidential debates. cnn's political director mark preston is at new york's hofstra university ahead of all the crowds and everybody. you know, you were the first to have this story, mark. it's the site of tuesday night's showdown moderated, of course, by our very own candy crowley. you're like, right, lemon. shut up. no surprise though that tuesday's debate was number one topic on the sunday shows this morning. everybody is talking about it. the president, he's got to, you know, some game changing to do. >> reporter: he does. he has some game changing to do, don. he had a very lackluster debate two weeks ago. here on tuesday night his advisers are at least telling us he's going to come with a different game plan. let's listen to what robert gibbs had to say on "state of the union" giving us a preview of what to expect. >> he knew when he walked of
angeles. spectacular sight. >>> politics now and president barack obama, mitt romney, out of side toot getting ready for tuesday's second of three presidential debates. cnn's political director mark preston is at new york's hofstra university ahead of all the crowds and everybody. you know, you were the first to have this story, mark. it's the site of tuesday night's showdown moderated, of course, by our very own candy crowley. you're like, right, lemon. shut up. no surprise though...
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. >> an epic journey through the streets of los angeles. the shuttle " tle df "endeavour heading home. why the hockey stand could shut down local businesses. >>> breaking the sound barrier without a net. that's what felix baumgartner is expected to do today. only cnn will bring it to you live. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is sunday, october 14th. good morning, everyone. so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. we start this morning with the shuttle "endeavour" final journey. a slow, very slow ride through the streets of los angeles that is still not other. remember, we're used to seeing the shuttle going about 17,000 miles per hour but two miles an hour this weekend may have been too ambitious for "endeavour." john zarrella is hanging out watching the crawl. >> reporter: many people have waited eight, nine hours for the shuttle to arrive, but when it did, it was worth it. it had the road to itself, a parade of one. in tinseltown where seeing stars ho-hum, "endeavour" made everyone starry-eyed. cameras snapped. people looked o
. >> an epic journey through the streets of los angeles. the shuttle " tle df "endeavour heading home. why the hockey stand could shut down local businesses. >>> breaking the sound barrier without a net. that's what felix baumgartner is expected to do today. only cnn will bring it to you live. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it is sunday, october 14th. good morning, everyone. so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. we start this morning with the...
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even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from will. lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 4 o-- 405 into a shuttle crossing. >> it is amazing technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday morning it was more than an hour ahead of schedule. yet then nearly everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll. >> i actually thought i missed it yesterday. when this morning i turned on the news and it was still grounded, i thought oh, yeah, we're going see it. >> reporter: the growing crowd some suffering dehydration in the hot sun got in the way. endeavor's 78 foot wingspan nearly clipped buildings and trees, moving at just one-mile-per-hour t wasn't even giving molasses a run for its money. >> the city had already cut down 400 trees and raised 100 power lines to give the five story shuttle enough room. yet dodging space junk is apparently easier than ducking power pol
even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from will. lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 4 o-- 405 into a shuttle crossing. >> it is amazing technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday morning it was more than an hour ahead of schedule. yet then nearly everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll....
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angeles in this day and age? the concorde came and went. why aren't we making supersonic commercial aircraft? >> i tell you, if you look at what it takes in fuel and engines to operate an airplane above the speed of sound, you'd back off on your comments, because basically we can design an airline today that will carry people at five times the speed of sound, but it will cost -- you know, there's not enough money in the world to pay for the ticket on that flight because of the amount of fuel that's used to accelerate that airplane out to the speed that you're talking about. so, basically, cost enters its ugly head. and that's -- it's just not worth the cost to do something like that. >> fair enough. i want to leave with you this, general. i want to ask you about your trip yesterday. 65 years later. breaking mach 1 again. what was it like yesterday? >> well, basically what you don't realize, after i flew the x-1 i was flying airplanes at two, three times the speed of sound every week until yesterday. >> i know tha
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vicki vargas from our sister station in los angeles is live with the latest. hello, vicki. >> reporter: good evening, diane. look like they tucked the shuttle in for the night and they have. it is going to a new building in three years but for now it will go on exhibit in two weeks. it's been to the space station and back. flown beyond the earth's orbit two dozen times but the final approach for the "endeavor" boiled down to this, a single, tight left turn on 39th street sfwlit is huge. >> the 12-mile trek had kept young and old in awe as the shuttle inched across city streets. traffic stopped and thousands gathered. as the $1.8 billion shuttle aimed toward its final stop. >> it is the happiness and the joy it's brought. lovely. wonderful, awesome. all the adjectives you can think of. all of them. >> in its prime the five-story tall shuttle was used to treat and repair satellites but tree trimmers were called to make way for the wingspan and a hydraulic leak added to the delay. the shuttle will go on display october 30th. part of the exhibit until a new buildi
vicki vargas from our sister station in los angeles is live with the latest. hello, vicki. >> reporter: good evening, diane. look like they tucked the shuttle in for the night and they have. it is going to a new building in three years but for now it will go on exhibit in two weeks. it's been to the space station and back. flown beyond the earth's orbit two dozen times but the final approach for the "endeavor" boiled down to this, a single, tight left turn on 39th street sfwlit...
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. >> an epic journey through the streets of los angeles. the shuttle endeafure heading home leaving even jaded tinseltown star struck. >>> in you believe in god but reject religion, well, you're not alone. today's faces of faith show those that are spiritual but not religious. >>> and "new york times" columnist nick kristof on the column he never wanted to write. >>> good morning. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast. we start with what might be the craziest or coolest thing that we've heard of in a while. at my hour sky diver felix baumgartner will make his second attempt at an extreatment record breaking attempt. he will fall from 23 miles, or about 120,000 feet in the air. brian todd joins me now from washington with much more on this. brian, good morning. this really is something to see. when can we expect this jump to actually happen? >> well, they should be inflating the balloon right about now, rapid randi. it's out in new mexico. it's about 6:00 a.m. out there. i think the latest we've heard from red bull is that the launch
. >> an epic journey through the streets of los angeles. the shuttle endeafure heading home leaving even jaded tinseltown star struck. >>> in you believe in god but reject religion, well, you're not alone. today's faces of faith show those that are spiritual but not religious. >>> and "new york times" columnist nick kristof on the column he never wanted to write. >>> good morning. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast. we start with what might...
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details from los angeles. >>> four, three, two, one. and liftoff. liftoff of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >> marking a new era in space flight. the first commercial flight launched from cape canaveral, florida, bound for the international space station. nasa has stepped aside, to ship cargo to the international space station. live report from florida. >>> a meningitis outbreak in the u.s. has grown one-third in just 24 hours. the cdc is confirming 91 cases in 9 states, including 7 deaths. 27 cases since yesterday. nearly half of the new cases in michigan. meningitis has been linked to contaminated steroid injections used to ease back and neck pain. the company that issued the injections have issued a recall for all its products. >>> it's after 9:00 at night in venezuela, where most of the polls are open. polls are open as long as people are waiting in line to vote. hugo chavez is trying to win another term as venezuela's president. >>> and now, to come very disturbing video from the syrian war. some viewers, particularly children, may want to look a
details from los angeles. >>> four, three, two, one. and liftoff. liftoff of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >> marking a new era in space flight. the first commercial flight launched from cape canaveral, florida, bound for the international space station. nasa has stepped aside, to ship cargo to the international space station. live report from florida. >>> a meningitis outbreak in the u.s. has grown one-third in just 24 hours. the cdc is confirming 91 cases in 9 states,...
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crowds heres as it moved to its retirement home in los angeles. it finally arrived at the california center after crawling 12 miles across l.a. over three days. >>> just 23 days until the election and the presidential candidates are hard to find. we barely got a glimpse of them today, president obama or mitt romney. they are getting ready for tuesday's debate. mark preston is on site at new york's hofstra university. my question is does president obama still have some work to do on tuesday. >> reporter: he does. he has some game changing to do. he had a very lackluster debate two weeks ago. his advisers are at least telling us that he will come with a different game plan. let's listen to what robert gibbs had to stay on "state of the union" this morning. >> he knew when he walked off the stage and he also knew as he watched the tape of that debate that he's got to be more energetic. i think you'll see somebody who is very passionate about the choice our country faces and putting that choice in front of voters. >> reporter: and on the same show thi
crowds heres as it moved to its retirement home in los angeles. it finally arrived at the california center after crawling 12 miles across l.a. over three days. >>> just 23 days until the election and the presidential candidates are hard to find. we barely got a glimpse of them today, president obama or mitt romney. they are getting ready for tuesday's debate. mark preston is on site at new york's hofstra university. my question is does president obama still have some work to do on...
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it traveled from los angeles international airport to the california space museum took a 17-hours more than expected. thousands of people turned out as it rolled presidential residence. the trip cost about $10 million. the shuttle will go on display starting october 30. >> that was quite a journey. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras about the forecast. >> the rain should hold off and that was the last of the three remaining shuttles. it will be a little wet into the afternoon hours. the clouds are here and that is keeping our temperatures are warm. 63 degrees in chantilly and 63 in germantown. cloudy today with a few showers and thunderstorms late, 69-73 degrees. better weather for tomorrow. >> we have a couple of things going on. 395 had minor crash. it is not blocking a lane. this is right where traffic would come off of the beltway near the springfield interchange. we will go back to the interchange where there is volume this morning in virginia out of dale city. for maryland/95 we have an accident southbound south of 695 before you get to the airport. >> what is it like to travel
it traveled from los angeles international airport to the california space museum took a 17-hours more than expected. thousands of people turned out as it rolled presidential residence. the trip cost about $10 million. the shuttle will go on display starting october 30. >> that was quite a journey. >> let's check in with jacqui jeras about the forecast. >> the rain should hold off and that was the last of the three remaining shuttles. it will be a little wet into the afternoon...
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today crowds chooered as it's got to its retirement home in los angeles. after a 12-mile trip across l.a. over three days. >>> if you have a fear of heights, you should grab ahold of something because a dedicated daredevil finally achieved an amazing feat today. he zoomed faster than the speed of sound and he wasn't in an airplane. that wasn't his only milestone achievement. here's cnn's brian todd with the story. >> reporter: with the heart-pounding hop into the stratosphere, felix baumgartner mooiks history jumping from 128,000 feet above earth, 24 miles up, higher than anyone before him. during free fall he spun for a few harrowing moments but stabilized quickly. >> it spun me around everywhere and i was trying to find out how to stop this. i put an arm out it didn't work. you're always late because of the speed. when you travel at that speed and with the suit it's pressurized, you don't feel the air. >> in the first seconds he broke another record. no one had ever gone outside the sound barrier outside a vehicle and he reached a top speed of more than
today crowds chooered as it's got to its retirement home in los angeles. after a 12-mile trip across l.a. over three days. >>> if you have a fear of heights, you should grab ahold of something because a dedicated daredevil finally achieved an amazing feat today. he zoomed faster than the speed of sound and he wasn't in an airplane. that wasn't his only milestone achievement. here's cnn's brian todd with the story. >> reporter: with the heart-pounding hop into the stratosphere,...
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he couldn't stay away from homeowners outside of los angeles. the bear has become a celebrity and a challenge for his keepers. we'll show you how social media connect ad community with a bear. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. this one official from california department of fish and game and said bear sightings in california have become the equivalent of a high-speed car chase. the cameras show up. the bear shows up. the community becomes captivated. but the big question what happens the next time? doesn't matter if you have two legs or four. if you get in trouble in hollywood -- new know how famous you are? >> -- it makes headlines. they surrounded this one area. he's between a house and a fence. >> this bear has been put in custody nearly as much as lindsay lohan. yet it's that celebrity that's saved his life. >> so you are one lucky bear. >> as a fan, he wanted pictures. but he's also an official with the california department of fish and game. >> hi. >> he first got wind of the 400-pound black bear. he was reported rummaging around a g
he couldn't stay away from homeowners outside of los angeles. the bear has become a celebrity and a challenge for his keepers. we'll show you how social media connect ad community with a bear. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. this one official from california department of fish and game and said bear sightings in california have become the equivalent of a high-speed car chase. the cameras show up. the bear shows up. the community becomes captivated. but the big question what...
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endeavour is nnw at itt new hooeein los angeles... where it goes on displaa later this month.the shuttleeleft florida last month... on top of a customized 7-47... or a farewell tour across he two days for the shuttle to endeavour is joininn fellow 3 shuttles discovery, enterprise and atlantis aa museum ppeces. scientists thhnk they now kknw which creature... tis giant eyeballlbblongs o.take a look at this thing.it was dissooered last week by a man pn florida... after it washed immediately sent too he floridd fish and wildlife conservvtion commission for testing.results show it may squid... oo a large swordfish. comiig up... president obama and mitt romney are gearing up &ptomorrow's big debate.how the &pantssmarching natst this one 3 nats and you'ree handsson tickkts....to sse our "the dave matthews band"... livv in concert.your chance to wii... is less than 40 minutes away.you're wwtching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. &p((break 3)) the debate season is ell punerway, and up next is perhaps the most interesting debates
endeavour is nnw at itt new hooeein los angeles... where it goes on displaa later this month.the shuttleeleft florida last month... on top of a customized 7-47... or a farewell tour across he two days for the shuttle to endeavour is joininn fellow 3 shuttles discovery, enterprise and atlantis aa museum ppeces. scientists thhnk they now kknw which creature... tis giant eyeballlbblongs o.take a look at this thing.it was dissooered last week by a man pn florida... after it washed immediately sent...
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they bought the two-bedroom home in los angeles and plan to fix it up and sell it fast. making a $50,000 profit. so this is the hallway that led to the bathroom and two bedrooms over there. >> reporter: this was the bathroom. >> yes. >> reporter: four months ago this was the living room, the dining room, you can see the house is under construction, just gutted. in a matter of two months it will be on the market and ready for sale. flipping homes helped fuel the real estate bubble and made for tv gold. remember all the shows -- from "flip this house." to "flip that house." >> one, two, three. let's get paid. >> reporter: today around the country there are 25% more homes being flipped than last year. and sellers are walking away with an average profit of $29,000. of the houses you are selling, how many would you say are houses being flipped? >> between like 25% and 40%. >> reporter: wow. in this new generation of house flippers, many greedy speculators are being replacinged replacing conscientious buyers. >> flippers are savvy. >> reporter: home sales may be on the rebound
they bought the two-bedroom home in los angeles and plan to fix it up and sell it fast. making a $50,000 profit. so this is the hallway that led to the bathroom and two bedrooms over there. >> reporter: this was the bathroom. >> yes. >> reporter: four months ago this was the living room, the dining room, you can see the house is under construction, just gutted. in a matter of two months it will be on the market and ready for sale. flipping homes helped fuel the real estate...
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he says two los angeles officers beat and injured him for no reason at all. >> mulligan sued the lapd for brutality and the department launched an investigation. this morning there's a new twist in this story. john miller from lapd deputy commission certificate here. >> charlie just when you think this story can't get stranger, it does. brian mulligan is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment business. a former chief financial officer of seagrams. the former chairman of fox television now financing movies for deutsche bank in hollywood. this case is fairly low rent. it centers on allegations that mulligan may have been high on bath salts when he had his run in with lapd. that may be a lie and we have uncovered new information. this is what prominent investment banker brian mulligan looked like last may after his violent encounter with los angeles police officers. his lawyer at the time claimed the assault was unprovoked. >> here's a guy that was unarmed, that had committed to crimes, and why they are using this kind of force to take him into custody is just absolutely mind-b
he says two los angeles officers beat and injured him for no reason at all. >> mulligan sued the lapd for brutality and the department launched an investigation. this morning there's a new twist in this story. john miller from lapd deputy commission certificate here. >> charlie just when you think this story can't get stranger, it does. brian mulligan is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment business. a former chief financial officer of seagrams. the former chairman of...